At the press conference, Cranley urged fans to sell out Paul Brown Stadium and help make "Cincinnati shine." The Bengals say that 8,000 tickets are still available. The NFL has given the Bengals until today at 1 p.m. to sell out the game before it will be ruled a blackout.

Cranley also announced a little wager with San Diego mayor Todd Gloria.

If the Bengals beat the Chargers on Sunday, Gloria will wear a Bengals jersey to his weekly press conferences. He will also send San Diego brewed craft beers to Cincinnati.

If the Chargers win, Cranley will send a Cincinnati-style care package to San Diego. The care package will include Cincinnati delicacies such as Montgomery Inn ribs, Graeter's Ice Cream and Gold Star Chili.

The Bengals will host the Chargers Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium in the AFC Wild Card round. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:05 p.m.

As millions of residents in north Georgia prepare for a total solar eclipse next Monday afternoon, eye care experts are warning the damage suffered from looking at the eclipse could be significant, and potentially permanent.

As millions of residents in north Georgia prepare for a total solar eclipse next Monday afternoon, eye care experts are warning the damage suffered from looking at the eclipse could be significant, and potentially permanent.